THE MEANING OF BINGO
Bingo is a game of frustration, so it is an apt metaphor for life.
You struggle, with ups and downs toward a goal.
Early advantages dissipate; early disasters can be overcome.
Its most always a close call finish.
This automated game bring this out, as the computer struggles again and again to get to
the finish - a real genie bound to its task. (A count of the wins and losses is kept.)
In the game, you have ten bingo cards and the goal is to cover one before
turn 70. As you progress, you’ll see a graph of your average hits per turn.
(This gyrates wildly, early on.)
Often you build a solid lead which is chipped way at (As you get good balls, the likelihood
of bad ones grows.)
You’ll see how many cards have 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 hits on them.
You’ll have turn number markers 0,10,20,30,40,50,60,69 to guage your success
at covering a card before turn 70.
There is a midpoint marker; you should have a card with 15 hits on it by.
There are three qualities of hits - high medium low; above 3, 3, below 3 respectively.
That is, a ball should result in that many hits in your cards.
There are the magic 4 and the deadly 4; that is the ones with 8 and 6 hits and the ones
with one or 0 hits.
The is a nifty bottom line with the ball numbers ranked. When you get a ball its
number turns blue then red.
You’ll see a little sign with these with good minus bad hit balls.
You most often success if you have the big hit balls, but not always; and real low hit
balls drag you down. It’s all part of the little town fun!
Each turn’s hits have a sound (you can thankfully turn off),so you can guess by
listening to a game, if you’re doing well or not. Can you guess if you won?
It is pure math and probability. There are only 75 balls to play with in each game.
Keeping your ball picks toward the good end of the spectrum is key. It most often
comes down to the last ten balls. (BINGO is a good time waster.)
Your graph ball turns red if one of your cards has 23 (one to go) on it. Often, the
one seemly easily destined to win waits in vain with a long trail of red.
Often your cards have balanced hits on them, preventing and one from developing
into a winner.
You may like this game, so give it a try.
Some insights can be gleaned from seeing such a concentration of games.
You can easily get it going and easily get out too.
Paul Skittone
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